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JollyComics

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  1. Today is much better even the technologies. Two disputes were back in 2003 and 2004. PayPal was only few years old.
  2. If the page qualify has similar color, check all wraps to see if there are any staple holes that are little away from the staples. That is a married wrap. Check the cover if the staples are not in the same position. That is how I got Green Label.
  3. I heard some CC companies can extend to 90 days. I hope it will work it out. I had two comic related disputes in my lifetime but I sold them with little profits and moved on after the disputes took forever. I learned something so it won't happen again with my cautious way.
  4. Big Apple Con - December 14th 2019 - he purchased the book. This post - February 8th 2020 - after he disagreed with the dealer. That is 56 days. It is over 30 days of purchase. Probably, the dispute will not be made. Young Allies #2 is 79 years old book - not a new product. I don't think it is a guarantee to get the money back. It's a risk purchase.
  5. You decided not to check the pages before you purchased. Well you made the choice to keep the book and accepted the partial refund. It has to move on. Next time, check the pages before you purchased.
  6. Otherwise, you can check with Comics.org. It will tell you how many pages in your book. Wonderful source. I just checked for your book. It's 60 pages so it has 4 missing pages that seemed not affect the stories.
  7. Mike Kaluta - I love his artworks but he is always overshadowed by Neal Adams and Bernie Wrightson.
  8. Yeet What does Yeet mean? Yeet is an exclamation of excitement, approval, surprise, or all-around energy, often as issued when doing a dance move or throwing something. I had to drag her to see these posts. She agreed with DavidtheDavid's chart - the image of a jumping guy. I asked her if it's good or bad. She said it's good and THROWING YOURSELF (a positive vibe). So, you are YEET!
  9. Every year, it gets bigger since 2010 - I finally missed it last year. Little hassle and pricey but it's still better than Wizard World Chicago.
  10. Be there at 10am sharp because of the security, you will end up at a long line that will eat up the amount of time up before the cutoff time. If I were you, I will be there between 9 to 930am to beat the long line. Last time, I was there on Friday and there was about 300 people before me. The worst days are Saturday and Sunday - it gets crowded. At your left, the security checking area then sale booths (if you have a badge, you may skip the booth) then go straight to the show which is on other side. They will check all bags and backpacks. I suggested you to call CGC how to beat a long line for doing the paperwork for onsite grading. I used to have signature series/witness things but I haven't done them since 2012 at the shows. I am not sure how much CGC has changed their plans.
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